The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 22, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACOJX TEL,EtrKAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1894. B. C. WILDER'S SOUS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough end dreued. ihlngl*., l*th«. and dealers In mixed paints, lead, slle, lime, plaeter, cement and builders’ hardware. . 814 TO 872 T HIRD STREET. HE NEEDS NO 'INTRODUCTION Jno. R Ellis, ih# Prince of Dry Goods Merchantx, Is Known in All Georgia. HIS STORE IS HEADQUARTERS rnInr;ihU| Kept bp a Plrsuciasa Dry Om«Ii li«r«-4 flaaatlfal Ola* plsjr of Fabrlei la da *••» aa Kr»ry Caaatars (Well Ito the front among the leading buslneM tioum-a of tile Central City Is Mr. John R. Ellis, whose handffmw end tostely selected stock of Dry Goods occupies a largo portion of the new Triangular Hlock. Mr. Ellis baa been Idontltled with the Dry goods trade for more than aixN-vll years, having commenced as a clerk and risen to a must oiivMtrto pdsttlon la proprietor of on« of the largest tabllMtmu.'iKM at the kind in the South. Hit yean ago -Mr. Ellis succeeded as sole proprietor to thu business of the then Ann of Ellis & Co., and large as wua ttt»e traffic dono by -the old firm, under the dlreeUou of -ihe prenent pro- prlotor, It has steadily increased until now tt ranks <u ono of tho moat ex tensive In tho .South. The reasons whM, have contributed toward LilUfrtnt; about this prominence n vlelt to the Triangular Block and an examination of tbs Immense stosk. com prising everything lnxtgliral-Ie In the •line in which Mr. Ellis excels, will be come blatantly apparent to the appre- clwtlvp visitor. Mr. Bill* carries an lin- monso stock of ladles dress goods, wlduh, for brauity of taste and flneness of texture, will not be equalled, far leee excelled, tbroughoit the Houth. No less 'complete, varied and extern atve, la the stock of household goods, ladles underwear, hosiery, glove* mil linery, (*«., etc., all arranged with that elaborate and faultless lasts which makes Ellis' store a veritable pamdlce for the Indies. Hie reputation as of merchant, (land one borne out by year, of traneac- nctlons in Mnrhn) furnishes the highest MNrorlty for iCh« statement Chat In his magnificent atock of mcnchanillse John R. Bills preserrts to the public s perfect reflex of Plate* of all, from th.* most modest to tho most fmstldtous. While his stock Is largely selected with Iho view of catering to the wants of the KtyllKti trade, h- boa an ample Hue of goods, not so high In price, but equal ly essential to a complete Mock ns the finer goods. 'Mr. E211, desires the Tolegrnilh to ex tend to the people of Macon itul vlclu Ity u cordial Invitation to rail and ex amine 3i1» atock. Triangular Block, en trances on both 8econd street and Cot ton avenue. OH, WA.HT A COUGH! •Will you heed the warning—the sig nal. perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consump tion? Ask yourself if you esn afford’ for the sake of saving CO com* to run hte risk and do nollHnc for It. We know from experience that Shiloh’, Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. Thl* explnlna why more than a million bottles were sold lost your. It relieve* croup and whooping cough at once. Bor lame back, aldo or chest, Use Shiloh's Poroue Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, cor ner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. E. C. A C. IV. LEONARD. Whether or not you were born with the mythical “silver spoon la ybur mouth,'* It Is safe to say that, like all tho "rest of mankind, "you came here barafootcil." and as It la neither polite or pleasant to complete life as you be gin tt, "unMibd." It may not be amlea fur the Telegraph to Monti you that a very full, complete and fair priced etock of shoes awaits your Inspection around I at E. C. A C tV. Loonard’s on Cherry street. Pcrhnps ybu are just about conelud Ing that the leather on which you now walk waa not made to last always and are recognising the necessity of buying imofiler pair. If that is true you are In line trim to proflt by the advlco given above and tho 5 cents you spent for your souvenir Telegraph was well spent. The-house of E. C. A C. W. Leonard ts by no means an experiment, having hern one iff tho prominent commercial enterprises of the Central City for «omo thing like two years. Throughout that time the consistent fair dealing at these iccntlpmon, together with their energetic and vigorous business policies and rep utation for ''always having whit you are looking for" has placed them high In the confidence and esteem of the Ms- con public, and they enjoy a liberal pat ronage of the most atcady anil rcllablo character. To enumerate here any portion bf their always overflowing stock of shoes la far "from the purpose of this men- tlon. but the Telegraph feels author ised 1U say that If there ts anything you need in the line of foolgvar, from the fln.-st to the cheapest, you wilt find It there. BOTLEtt AND TILLMAN. Another Day of Excitement D'.ring One of the Joint Debates. Charleston, S. C., July 2U.—Tha feat ures of today's campaign meeting at I/exlngton were rue bowling down ol Col Uuighman, candidate for congress, Butler's Indorsement of Vwe-l'reaident Stevenson for pres.dent, and Tillman’s abuse of LTcvcLiuiJ. '1 Ir-.v last two, by (he way, are not novel, being parts of the regular campaign spvecnea of the two senatorial cand.dales. A spe cial to the News and Coulter tl.un speaks of the bowling down 'Today's disgraceful scenes, lor such they were, no matter who was howled down and bow It was done, ought to teaob a variety of moral lessons, ought to, and pertuipa will, show bow uncertain and spasmodic political wi r- ship 1b. Two years ago O il Cailg'inmn and Tom Bray were the chief buitaliers fur Governor Tillman at the catnpa.gil iie .-iing here. Then Governor Tillman and Cul Cauglnimn were not exactly strangers as they tms«-J by, and Gov ernor Tillman said of Buughomu a Walhalbt only two years ago: "Thtre Is no blot or smirch on bis recunl.' Lexington two years ago bad J'lllumit as its Idol and Oaugmuan second only to Ben Tillman. Today one of those two political diuiugogu.-s was h.vsp-iii atlcally bowled dowu and waa not al lowed to utter a Anglo sentence. He waa denied the pi'.vllego wblcb two years ago be said Governor Tillman bail secured for the plouglibojs. There was not a shadow nf a possibility lor him to make any kind of a speech. During Butler's sp.-.-oli lie- following oci-um-1: “We want Tillman for president," from tho crowd, Butler—“Upon reflection, you can make him president and send me back to tbo senate.’’ (Applause and laugh ter.) Mr. Bony—"Do you thtuk we ought to expect auy robot .from the Demo cratic pui-ly, and who is your man fir pr.-soili-utl" Senator Hutlcr—'l think tho best for us Is Adlnl K. .Stevenson and Ben TUP man, If you -want blm. Stevenson is Hie friend of tbc .Smith. My judgment it that tbo Domocrorlc party Is onr only salvation. If all men, of what ever parties, will uulto on some good mail on silver, not only those In thu Boutih and West but the North and East, I bellovo we can win. That la the way to light. Mr. Stevenson Is la *yn,pithy with 11*. lie favors an en largement of the currency. Tillman nbuseil Cleveland and showed bis own readiness to become an ardent 1’upullsi as far us be r.ttl- euled Cleveland's letter to Congress man Wilson. “When Judas betrayed Obrlsl,” he said, “Ills heart was not blacker than tills scoundrel Cleveland In deceiving the Democracy," (Hur rahs.) Then bo charged (bat those congress men (but Cleveland did not buy with patronago were bought with money from Wall etmrt. He charged that Olovelntisl lmd boen manipulated by Wall street. Ho wanted to know lioty much “sugar" ho got for writing tl-e Wilson loiter. He believed that Sic- vwnaon would lmvo done much more for the Sonuh than that "ling of beef.' (Hurrahs for Uhls pet name.) Two hours ago he lelleved the nwoiritlt party ought to bo tried again. “We w.cie born Demounts and always will bo Democrats," ho slid. “We may liavo to change our name. Those scoundrels up In Washington have stolen the Democratic lllierty and are serving tlio devil." A voice: “TUere's nothing la a tmme." Governor Tillman gritted bis tooth, gat red In the face, nnd said with much vigor: “1 pledge here and now that Just aa soon as 1 see a glimmer of hope to tlirowoff '.ho yoke o' gold, I'll lend you on If you will follr.v me, and if you won't ill go It alone." (Great hutiaus j FAKES, FREAKS, FRAUDS. That’s a familiar combination in the Clothing business. Here, there, everywhere—in hamlet, vil lage and city—are to be found adventurous, intrepid and char acterless dealers who persist in foisting unfair and corrupt methods upon the public. They are tricky; they are wily; they are foxy. And yet they deceive no one. Their schemes are rightly judged and the wise discriminate accordingly. Can’t flourish in this era of education. Wherever newspapers distribute advertisements readers grow to know and value each vigorous, brilliant and honest policies that control the fur- reaching and varied trade-connections of a store like this. We prosper by gaining your confidence. Our system is as quick and alert in behalf of your interest as our . own. It’s a poor rule that won’t work both ways.' You favor us with your pat ronage; we bestow upon you many money-saving chances. Thus you see our relations are based upon the grand principle of reciprocal, or mutually interchangeable advantages. We urge you to trade here; because we are sure no one else can offer you so much genuine merit and worth. The .theory of this business is as just as a benediction and its execution is equally as beautiful. It Every department is flush with the finest and most exclu sive goods at popular* prices—no, less than popular prices. It’s near the sunset of the summer season and we arc deliberating, planning, organizing and individually active preparing for the Fall and Winter campaign. “The conclusion is easy and logi cal, Present stocks must be closed out. Como now and profit by the goldep sway of economy. i" 1 *••'€»**i.‘e --V'- Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE, Write for Quolalions_^aaM Before Placing Your Orders. o. P#& B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA, oooRx m mgulgmjI punk ini: m cemeiit. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHQIiESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. MACOff, G A. R.uuUcturert ul DmIm,., BABKESh. SADDLERY. LEATHER AND SHOEFIDIN3L tm, ,53, m»n-3 456 ChenyStrast L. Cohen & Co., J. J- 3IACK. Manager. 4C1 Cherry Street, Macon, G* Fricps always tbo loweBt. -ManoU”—Brat 6a Cigar In Macon, DutlUon .nd WhstraaU Doalarain LIQUORS, TOBACOO and OKH31 rarlcular attention paid to Order,. MACON SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CQ„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, and manup acturers of— Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair, BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. | The Wayto Get There! MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET •) uvmvuw ! SAW MILLS, Machinery Ail Kinds. ••FIFTY ybaks AGO.” At the Dixie Interstate Fair—On t! Hanks of tho Octnulpoo Once Mure. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming ao well known and popular aa to need no ape cUl mention. All who have used Elec* trie Hitter* sing the same eon*? of praise. A purer medicine does not *x- Ut, and it i* guaranteed to do nil that Is claimed. Electric Hitters will sure nil dUensea of tho liver end kidney*, will remove pimples, holla, salt r^eum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent «*» well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion, try Elec tric Hitters. Entire satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price 60 cents and $1 per bottle at U. J. Lamar & Son's drug store. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. By a change of schedule In effect Sunday. May 13, Macon has double dally schedules to Washington and jsVw York via Atlanta and the R. and D. railroad! Leave Macon 7:55 a. m., 4:2S p. m . 'Arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m.. 4:05 p. m. I/savc Atlanta. R. and D., 13 in., 9 p. m. 'Arrive Greenville. R. and D„ 6:30 p. m.. 3 a. m. ’Arrive Charlotte, R. and D., 1:29 p. m.. 9:30 a. m. 'Arrive Danville, R. and D., 11:19 *u m.. 11:46 a. m. 'Arrive Washington. R. and D., Till a. m.. t p. m. 'Arrive New York; P. R. n jjj Ittt a. m. * Train leaving Macon In morning ar» five* at Richmond next morning TOi a. m.. and leaving Macon In tha af- . ternoon arrives at Richmond 4*0 p. m. 4k. Price** Cream Baking Powdct World's Fair Highest Award. A FAMILY ELOPEMENT. A Queer Case of Dow, Desertion, Ab duction and Arrest.* Louisville, Ky„ July 20.-*Mrs. 3Tat tlo Landes, a line-looking woman, aged 60; WiKkun Lovell, a wcll-drvaaed man of 43. and S. C. 8. Jennings, par* Uet To a. seiuiawonal elopement from Nanavllle, Tenn., are behind the bara In this city. Tho wunums for the ar rests Were eworn out by O. W. Landes of Knoxville. According to hie state* ment his daughter Neill-.*, a beautiful young \vv>man of D years, has been receiving attentions from 8. C. 8. Jen nings against his will. He also stated that ho Aad suspected Ms wife of be ing on much too fgtendly terms with William R. oLvoTt. On July 16 he said the whdtcparty eloped, taking with them two small chfldretf. Lovell came to LoulsvCle with Mrs. La mice and children. The elder daughter was ac companied by Jennings. "Landes sp\*nt nearly two weeks searching for them before he OUM *to this city. He secured the assistance of the detectives, who succeeded in Vx\iT*hg the guiTty par ties. The elest daughter waa not fo&e^ up. being left to take care of the younger children. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who baa for tha last eight years beea reasonable In his charges for dental work, and who la bettor prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post graduate course in pros thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of the times. Is wilting to be even more reasonable in bis charges. Gome, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington ave nue, near First Baptist Church! Ylne- vllle and belt Hue of street cart hi* office door, Macon, Qi To the Editor of the Telegraph: 1 have mode arrangements to have the mpst novel entertainment at the fair ever seen here since fifty year vago, and !t wlU attract thousands of people from the city nnd county. I will have on tho bank of the river at the fair grounds a double-pen log house, such us was common around Macon fifty years ago, and Is today In south Geotgla. 1 will have & family from south Mitchell county to live In It, the old man of which has not been In Macon since there was but one.store house In Macon. The house win be an oM time plantat'on house, with twenty boys and girls, the old man and old lady and ••gran'pa" and gran'nia. * A smoke house will be Ailed with Georgia cured hams, and everything will be com pletely juat ns It stands today down In Mitchell county. Part of the family will he from Miller county. All day iho old people will quilt, and at night the old folks will give a party, and the boys will come, and tho girls, too, und the old fiddle will tune up. Ail will •|belance” to tho tune of **Salllo In the Wildwood" and ‘•Ajkansa,w Traveler," while the old peo ple will look on with pleasure as in the days of yore. Every one will be original log cabins here and meat raisers of Miller and Mitchell, and will give fifty years ago to perfection. They will show yon, besides the exhibit of home products, whxt fun they have when the crop is laid by. ••London bridge is washing away; Uulld it up with sticks and clay; Oh, girls, remember me." •’Bland forth and face your lover." % "I measure my love to show you." "Because J love you so." Just wait for the Dixie, and you will see "Dixie." We will make our Northern frlenl* laugh Ull they fracture a rib. W. R. Dixon. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblain*, corns, and all eruptions, and positively is guaranteed to give perfect mtlafa- tfcra or money refunds*! Price. 25 oeta per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar A Sons, druggists. NOT A HAM. The Plight In Which Albany Was Left By the Strike. / , From the Albany Herald. The Ar*t *rtry striking effect that the grr at etnkc out West has had upon AI- b^ry eras discovered yesterday when Mr. fhar.es Haw son of the popular Arm of Mock A Rawson cam* blowing into Ms store and Mid: •Thtte ain’t a bam in Albany that is aatMper* An investigation by a Herald reporter proved the d*cl\ratb<n of Mr. Rswson to be true—Albany Is hamless. Directly or Indirectly the great strike is the cause of this hsme famine, a state ot affairs antCctpate) for some time. But who cares? Southwest Teorgta is ell right Jqst so long ss It can sport Plenty of hog and hominy and. "poet- ticker" and greens, which ts being done now wherever the emergency arises. PROTECTING EMPEROR WILLIAM There are fashions in everything, includ ing the protection of. proin'itcnt persons when they are on parade The most re cent regulation concerning the protection of life in Europe is that of Kaiser Wil liam. Some time ago there was a good devil of Socialistic agitation In Berlin, and it was claimed that the Anarchists would attempt to thrbw a bomb at the emperor its ho drove through the city on his way to a review. The route of the carriage wus lined with policemen, and back of them was the custoinury mob of sight seers, on either side of the wuy. The kaiser gave orders that as the royal coach approached, the police, who had heretofore always stood with their backs to Jhe crowd, so as tb salute r . the celebrities as they passed they should turn their backs to the street, face the mob, and step back two paces from the front line of the crowd. It was farther ordered that the crowd*, shoul 1 be kept back on the sidewalks, so that the ourlage would be nt some distance from the line of sight, seers on either rid*. - These orders were oanrisd out. and they appealed so strongly to the Rusrian ambassador that he com- muntcated them to St. Petersburg, and they hav* now been adopted by tlio Rus sian police. By keeping ‘he crowd well back from the carriage, considerable mo tion was made necessary by on Anarchist to throw a bomb successfully, and as the police were numerous, bis uctlons would be seen by oae of the guards, If those functionaries' were at all wide awake. The Russian police in Addition to adopting these measures absolutely round the carriage of the emperor with horaemen.—iNew York Sun. tokPANESn I LE CURB A New nuJ Coruj'Mo Ttoatiu#u«, con-Lotliur of 11 two LurrosiTORiEs, cspraics *>t oieuu« PoxHttof Olntwent. A uover-fiUlng Cur® for rile* »t every DAture tn* It dl&co® ru oihthUoq with the knife or lajertions nf carbolic udu, which ue painful and ealdoiu a parouaoor* * — i—uitHiK lu death, unnecessary. th>* terrible disease? Ws guarantee. O boxes t> oure any case, xoa only pay for l«*o**6U rtveued. f 1 a box. (I for 33. S.*Lt by man. in death, unncc'*«ear _ _ rible disease? r ~ boxes t*» oure any cuae. I-Mtpfiu received. II a box. 0 \ tiuaninteei 1-suM by our a^eule. POnSTIPATION pipin'. MlliilV’llrt! ra< imu uiJ STOU ACII HCCCLATOK nr. 1 Houston, Tex. Galveston, Tex. San Antonio, Tex. Austin, Tex. Dallas, Tex. Ft. Worth, Tex. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, O. Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. .Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo, Kansas City, Mo. I Omaha, Neb. St. Paul, Minn. Denver, Col, Kansas. : Nebraska. Minnesota. Dakota. California. And all Points West. This lias runs double dally trains tud through cars Iron Atlanta to tbe Southwest, >la New Orleans. This line has double dally trains and through cars Irom'Atlanta to the,Southwest, via (tern* phis. This line bJjs double dally trains and through cars Irom Atfltota to the Northwest, via St Louis. \ This line has double dtlly trains and two routes to Chicago add West via Lonlsvllle and via Evansville. Madison Avenue HOTEL Hadison Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. per day and up. American Plan, Fireproof and first-class in every par. ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Bell Line cars pass the door. * H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. Full Information plication to rfully furnUbM upon ap- FRED D. BUSH, DUt. Paw. C. P. ATMORE, Gen’l Past. VIRGINIA MILITAF Lexington, 6«th year. State millti technical school. Thoroui general and applied cfeemj glneering. Confers degree I, academic couwi; also degi ard C. 8, in technical corn pensea, including clothing ai provided at rate of 436.60 pi an average for four years, outfit. New cadets report Sei GEN. SCOTT SH INSTITUTE, scientific and ourso1 in , nnd en- graduate In of B. 8. All ex- .ncMentals, nth, as ;luslve of MACON SAVINGS Sit Mulberry Street Macon, Capital and SurpluX. Paya S per cent. Intereat on det gl aad upward. Heal estate loan, monthly Installment plan, and loal good securities at low rates. Leg, posltory lor trust funds. Will aci administrator, executor, guardian, recover and trustee. 1 H. 1. POWELL Pres1-t.it,: H. O. CUTTER Vice-Presi!-nt J. W. CANNON Ca-‘!i -f Dlrectors-Geo. B. Jewett A. E. Bt .M t man, II. C. Tindall. H. O. Cutter. F. ii Bruhl, H. T. Powell. Samuel Altmayer. EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON. QA. H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpin, FreaidenL Vic*-Pr**ident.\ J. W. Cobanl**, Cashier. We soiiclc the business of m-rchants, planters and banka, offering then courtesy, promptness, safety and hber- ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank in Middle Georgia. MACON. OEORQI*. H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tur- plr., Vice-President; J. W. Oabanlsa Cashier: D. M. NelUgan. Accountant. CAPITAL 4200,000. SURPLUS, JSO.OOO, Interest paid on deposits » per cent, per annum. Economy Is tbe road to wraith. Deposit your savings any they will be increased by interest. Com pounded semi-annually. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA) On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 fee! above sea level; delightfully cool ell mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos, The finest bathing on the contlner.c swimming pools 15 by 40 feet, and la dividual baths for ladles and gentle men. Temperature of water 90 d& grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. Nev hotel, with all modern lmprpvementa. Direct connection made via train leaving Macbn at 4:25 p. m. and 4:13 a m. on the Central. Terms moderate. For Information apply for circular! at C. R. R. office or to CHAS. L. DAVI9, Proprletor. ^end Six 2 Cent Stamps . Pot* . The NEW SOUTH COOKBOOK ISO First Class Receipts. D. W. WWENN, Q. P. & T. A., KnoxVHIc, Tcn^ W. X Jomnrroy, W. A. Datb, ProaidenL Yioe President. flowAU AL tixrro, BscrsUry and TroMursi The Guarantee Co of Georgia W rlt.» bonds for cuura, trcuurm, u. sflnutraun. rotwutors. gurdiuu. t- c.I.w. ut us s gooersl niucury onto. Mi ffMond strut. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M DR. J. J. SUBERS. P.rmanently locxtol. la th, «p* cUltle, venereal. Loit energy r» stored. Female lrregultrltiei ar.( poison oak. Cur. guaranteed, Addrese in confldenc*. with iUmpi 810 Fourth atreet, Macon, Oa. DR. C. H. PEETBL HTE. EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. Hour., * to 1 and 1 to 8. Telephonl tt. Office, 872 Mulberry, corner Second «t.-ML Macon, Oa. DR. t. H. SHORTER, RTE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office 888 Cherry 8t, Maooc. Oa DR. J. M. MOORE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, omoi with Dr. K. P. Moore, 115 Wails lngton Avenue. Macon, Ga. Office Huura—7 to2a.uL.ltolp.Oi • to 8 p. tn. B. W. WRENN, JR. • Attorney-at-Law, V'TSHSmto" Atlanta, Geohgia, GBORGrA, Bibb County—E. O. Fea giison having applied to me for letter* of> administration on the estate of M« L. Mui ger. late of said county, de« ceased, this is to notify all partlri con ceroid to file objections, if anf vh*y hia^e, on or before the first Mon day in August, 1894, why letters should cot be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. J. 1L Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Viqa President. L. P. Hlllyer. Ctshiff* Bwgrca _ . , ,. , I I «k-:> IM ItiFlEU. Small, mild And ptenMuit to. Uk®, ®cp®eixllf adopte.t forchiidren’®use. CODoee® fo cents. OUa^A v GOODWYN & SMALL Sole Agents. Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. Macon. Ga. The American National Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL...^ - ..4250,000.00 8URPLU3.. .. , r „ ..425,000.00 Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts of banks, corporations and indi/hluals will careful attention. Correspua-, deuce invited. OF MACON, GA CAP1TAUSURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. yr. W. WRIGLET, CASHIER. I. C. PLAHT'S SOI, BA^iSTKIER H&COa GEORGIA ESTABLISHED 13S) Banking in all' its branches. Interns! allowed on Time Deposits. { We handle loiteign exchange and arrangs travellers credits j ol Messrs. Rothschild oi London for all European points.